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I have mentioned this in the PC-BSD forums (my username on there is also David30) and I've been directed from there to this mailing list. It's my first post here and I've never used a mailing list before, so still got lots to learn. I'm also a newbie to PC-BSD, but have plenty of time to beta-test it and help contribute to making it better in any way I can.<br>

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The current version of the Bluetooth manager *ONLY* sets up pairing/connections between devices, it does not currently facilitate the activation/usage of other bluetooth services (such as file sharing, etc...). You will still need to use the command-line FreeBSD methods for starting/using bluetooth services as necessary after the pairing is completed via the GUI.<br>

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The link to the relevent section in the FreeBSD handbook is here[1]. You will specifically want to look at the different protocol sections and how to activate them.<br>
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I will be re-visiting the Bluetooth manager for 9.2 in order to try and setup some of the services automatically if possible. As I am not very familiar with using bluetooth services at the moment, so I would appreciate it if you could send the steps you needed to take for the appropriate services to access your device(s). This would greatly speed up the process of creating an automated procedure for the bluetooth manager to handle.<br>

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[1] <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-bluetooth.html" target="_blank">http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_<u></u>US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/<u></u>network-bluetooth.html</a><br>
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I have read that page in the FreeBSD handbook and I don't understand which commands to use - the commands are too cryptic for me. If users want to transfer files from a Bluetooth device, like a mobile phone, to PC-BSD, can it be made to behave in the same way as the "Blueman" app in Ubuntu - that is, send files via Bluetooth to PC-BSD, click on "accept" and the files are transferred immediately?<br>

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>From reading through the handbook again, it looks like the first thing you want to do is browse what services are even available for your device using the following command: "sdpcontrol -a <device number> browse"<br>

Scanning through the output should give you some idea of what services can even be used. The protocols/services that are specifically mentioned are:<br>
L2CAP - use the "l2ping" and "l2control" commands to use this service<br>
RFCOMM - "emulation of serial ports over the L2CAP protocol" (use the "l2control" command?)<br>
OPUSH - file transfers between devices. I do not think PC-BSD has the comms/obexapp port installed by default, so you may need to add it to the base system with "pkg_add -r obexapp". Then you can use the "obexapp" command to move files around (looks a bit like the sftp usage from the examples).<br>

SPP - Serial cable emulation from "rfcomm_sppd" command<br>
DUN & PPP - Networking using the "ppp" and "rfcomm_pppd" commands<br>
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So it looks like you specifically are interested in using the OPUSH protocol to move files around. So I would read mimic the examples in that small section (32.4.9) to see if you can get it working. One note, this is all does via the terminal, and not as easy as it should be. That is why I am going to see if I can automate/simplify this process for PC-BSD 9.2, so any information you can send me about success/failure and the steps you took will greatly speed up the process.<br>

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I've tried them commands but I can't understand them and sometimes I get "command not found". This is too complicated for me to understand. I can't be of any help. Can anyone else with a bluetooth phone try this and send files - if you understand what all this means because I'm totally bamboozled by these cryptic commands!<div class="HOEnZb">
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